LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that provision of quality essential items on fixed rates should be ensured during Ramazan.

Presiding over a meeting to review arrangements being made to set up Ramazan bazaars and fair price shops, the chief minister said that he would personally supervise the measures being taken for provision of relief to the people during Ramazan.

Addressing the meeting, the chief minister said that the Punjab government was evolving a comprehensive programme to provide relief to the people in Ramazan under which more than 300 Ramazan bazaars would be set up across the province. He said that 27 model bazaars would also work as Ramazan bazaars.

Shahbaz said that provision of edibles to the people at affordable rates was responsibility of departments concerned, and no effort should be spared in this regard. He said that indiscriminate action would be taken against hoarders and profiteers.

He said that there should be no shortage of fruits, vegetables and pulses during Ramazan and directed departments concerned to evolve a comprehensive mechanism in this regard. He directed officials concerned to display prices of edible items on digital boards.

The chief minister also directed to constitute price control committees at district level, which would be presided over by the Lahore mayor and Lahore Division commissioner jointly.

Meanwhile, the chief minister Monday congratulated the Turkish president and the people of Turkey on “splendid” success of Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the referendum.

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